Where is peace?

Where is the peace of heart, peace of mind? Where is peace? Where is Hilary Clinton the woman on a mission? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MbUjRwmzUc Now America has John Kemp a war hero wearing an empty suit and saying the empty words – over and over once again, yak-yak. The Chinese and the Russian sing the same song please don’t come back.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjviRnkFmQQ We don’t want you – we don’t need you, so get on that silver bird wearing your fancy clothes and shiny shoes and go home. Mr. Yak-Yak I wonder who pays for all those trips as I struggle along on my social security. In my youth I stood on the wall to keep America safe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVJ1hFC2e-k and then afterwards I paid my taxes and voted as a good citizen should. And now I have to go back to work to help support my wife and two boys as you ride in fast moving silver bird finding yourself not welcome. I once emailed the president asking who could help and my answering reply was he was doing a good job and for me to stay in touch. Mr. President http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzjGz20WUyM put up or shut up and show me the money. Let me not forget our friends in the halls of the US Congress are like two hungry dogs as they skirmishes wanting the same scrap of discarded food. Its time to play ball and stop playing the kid’s game ‘King of the Mountain.’ Do what’s right or go home, roll up your sleeves and go to work. Congressmen/women must love playing blackjack as long as someone else is paying. Of course we all know the US lawmakers have failed to avert a partial shutdown of government services after a deadline to agree how federal money should be spent passed without agreement. The Democrat-dominated Senate and Republican-controlled House of Representatives refused to back down in a clash over President Barack Obama’s healthcare law, known as Obamacare. God help us they all fiddle around as your house burns down. We only live once, let’s do our best, learn from mistakes, live righteously. Take care of friends, treasure family, achieve goals and throw up all hatred. Always remember, life is the best gift of God, not everyone gets the chance to have it longer, so enjoy life. God bless you. Uncle Chuck

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will press China and Southeast Asian nations to discuss the South China Sea dispute at an Asian summit, a senior U.S. official said, despite Beijing’s reluctance to address the issue in public forums. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is also attending, said late on Wednesday the South China Sea dispute was a matter of concern to the entire region. In pointed remarks, he said Tokyo would continue to cooperate with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in resolving the row. Kerry arrived in Brunei on Wednesday for the annual East Asia Summit (EAS) and talks with leaders of Southeast Asian nations and, separately, met Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on the sidelines of the summit.

Western nations are struggling to answer one key question as they assess conflicting signals from Tehran ahead of next week’s big-power meeting with Iran in Geneva – is the Islamic Republic ready to make a deal on its controversial nuclear program. While it is clear that Iran wants an end to the crippling international sanctions world powers have imposed on it for refusing to halt uranium enrichment and other sensitive atomic work, Western diplomats say it is not clear whether Tehran is prepared to significantly curtail its nuclear activities.Western nations are struggling to answer one key question as they assess conflicting signals from Tehran ahead of next week’s big-power meeting with Iran in Geneva – is the Islamic Republic ready to make a deal on its controversial nuclear program. =While it is clear that Iran wants an end to the crippling international sanctions world powers have imposed on it for refusing to halt uranium enrichment and other sensitive atomic work, Western diplomats say it is not clear whether Tehran is prepared to significantly curtail its nuclear activities.Western nations are struggling to answer one key question as they assess conflicting signals from Tehran ahead of next week’s big-power meeting with Iran in Geneva – is the Islamic Republic ready to make a deal on its controversial nuclear program.http://news.yahoo.com/analysis-western-powers-ask-iran-really-ready-nuclear-050716195–finance.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxO3QqdIUAs

The United States and Vietnam on Thursday signed a pact that would allow the transfer of nuclear technology to the Southeast Asian nation and open the way for U.S. investment in the burgeoning industry, in another sign that Washington is seeking stronger economic and strategic ties in the region. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the U.S.-Vietnam Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement would allow U.S. firms to tap Vietnam’s future nuclear power market, although the State Department said the deal will not allow Vietnam to enrich or reprocess U.S.-origin nuclear materials. “This agreement will create numerous opportunities for our businesses,” Kerry told Vietnam’s Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh on the sidelines of an Asian summit in Brunei. “Obviously our nuclear cooperation is quite significant.” Vietnam is working with Russia to build its first nuclear plant in 2014 for completion in 2020 in the south-central province of Ninh Thuan, as demand for energy grows rapidly in response to economic growth of around 5 percent a year.http://news.yahoo.com/us-vietnam-sign-nuclear-trade-agreement-055636629.htmlhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgXLa_8Aggc

China has achieved another world-beating status its leaders don’t want: Biggest oil importer. China passed the United States in September as the world’s biggest net oil importer, driven by faster economic growth and strong auto sales, according to U.S. government data released this week. Chinese oil consumption outstripped production by 6.3 million barrels per day, which indicates the country had to import that much to fill the gap, the Energy Information Administration said this week. “China’s steady growth in oil demand has led it to become the world’s largest net oil importer, exceeding the United States in September 2013,'” the agency said in a report. “EIA forecasts this trend to continue through 2014.”http://finance.yahoo.com/news/data-show-china-passing-us-biggest-oil-importer-055707578–finance.html